VT Winter Postal League Week 6 Results
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:05 pm
VT Winter Postal League 2015 Week 6 Results
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Week Six of this Year’s Vermont Winter Postal League. Four person brackets are now set for next week’s Match 7 competition. Albion PA, came in first place this week, (1583), and now has an 8 point lead over Plattsburgh,(the Northern Division Leaders), for first place in the league 9466 to 9458. They were led by Joe Shrader who fired an impressive 399 in 4-P. In Second place was Whitehall NY (1579), (the Southern Division Leaders), they were led by Louis Pratt with a 397 in 4-P. Third place this week went to Plattsburgh NY, (1576) led by Paul Deslierres and Peter Visconti, both fired a 395. Fourth place went to Jamestown NY, with a 1563 just two points ahead of Barrington NH and Burlington VT who both fired a 1561.
This week’s Top 4-P shooter was James Cummings of Burlington, and Joseph Shrader, of Albion, who both fired a 399. The top Prone shooter this week was John Liska of Barington, 396. Our top Standing shooter was Andre Gross, of Rochester who shot a 392. Our Top Junior Shooters this week were; Clayton Hanson, 397, Jamestown, 4-P; Andrew Visconti, Plattsburgh, 384, Prone; and Andrew Gross, 392, Standing. You can see a complete listing of everyone’s week 6 scores at VTWinter.Postalleague.com
Individually, James Cummings, of Burlington, and Clayton Hanson are our 4-P average leader (396.5). David Higgins (398), is or prone average leader and he is also our standing leader with a (393). (See results below for a complete list of averages).
You can find the full results at VTWinter.PostalLeague.com .
Next week is Week 7; your four person brackets are now set for our week 7 bracket match. You can see the brackets by looking at the individual results below in one column you will see your group number 1,2,3 and so on all based on average. Looking ahead to match 7; prone shooters please include the total number of 10’s shot that week. You will input that number in the column labeled “target” For example if you fired a total of 34 tens, you would input a 34 in that column. I will use that to assist me in breaking ties. (This is a change to what I told you last week) I only need this number for the prone shooters and only the number of tens. In the case of standing shooters the highest fourth target will be the tie breaker. 4-P shooters the higher standing score wins followed by (kneeling then sitting). In all cases if there is still a tie the higher season average wins.
Just a reminder Match 10 will take place at the Plattsburgh Rod & Gun Club, April 11&12 (those to far of a distance to travel need to mail in their targets before then). Relay times will start on the hour starting at 9am Saturday and 10am on Sunday. You can start reserving your spots at any time. I will also need to fit in air rifle relay so if you have any, air rifle shooters, planning to attend please send me an e-mail so we can coordinate that. Clubs are also welcome to spend the night at the club Friday or Saturday night if that helps you in your travel plans.
The league is on facebook, you can find updates about the league on that site. Please look us up, and share your team photos and “like” us. Please share this e-mail with your teammates and fellow shooters. See you all at the range.
Peter Visconti
League Director
VTWinterPostalLeague@yahoo.com VTWinter.PostalLeague.com
Week Six of this Year’s Vermont Winter Postal League. Four person brackets are now set for next week’s Match 7 competition. Albion PA, came in first place this week, (1583), and now has an 8 point lead over Plattsburgh,(the Northern Division Leaders), for first place in the league 9466 to 9458. They were led by Joe Shrader who fired an impressive 399 in 4-P. In Second place was Whitehall NY (1579), (the Southern Division Leaders), they were led by Louis Pratt with a 397 in 4-P. Third place this week went to Plattsburgh NY, (1576) led by Paul Deslierres and Peter Visconti, both fired a 395. Fourth place went to Jamestown NY, with a 1563 just two points ahead of Barrington NH and Burlington VT who both fired a 1561.
This week’s Top 4-P shooter was James Cummings of Burlington, and Joseph Shrader, of Albion, who both fired a 399. The top Prone shooter this week was John Liska of Barington, 396. Our top Standing shooter was Andre Gross, of Rochester who shot a 392. Our Top Junior Shooters this week were; Clayton Hanson, 397, Jamestown, 4-P; Andrew Visconti, Plattsburgh, 384, Prone; and Andrew Gross, 392, Standing. You can see a complete listing of everyone’s week 6 scores at VTWinter.Postalleague.com
Individually, James Cummings, of Burlington, and Clayton Hanson are our 4-P average leader (396.5). David Higgins (398), is or prone average leader and he is also our standing leader with a (393). (See results below for a complete list of averages).
You can find the full results at VTWinter.PostalLeague.com .
Next week is Week 7; your four person brackets are now set for our week 7 bracket match. You can see the brackets by looking at the individual results below in one column you will see your group number 1,2,3 and so on all based on average. Looking ahead to match 7; prone shooters please include the total number of 10’s shot that week. You will input that number in the column labeled “target” For example if you fired a total of 34 tens, you would input a 34 in that column. I will use that to assist me in breaking ties. (This is a change to what I told you last week) I only need this number for the prone shooters and only the number of tens. In the case of standing shooters the highest fourth target will be the tie breaker. 4-P shooters the higher standing score wins followed by (kneeling then sitting). In all cases if there is still a tie the higher season average wins.
Just a reminder Match 10 will take place at the Plattsburgh Rod & Gun Club, April 11&12 (those to far of a distance to travel need to mail in their targets before then). Relay times will start on the hour starting at 9am Saturday and 10am on Sunday. You can start reserving your spots at any time. I will also need to fit in air rifle relay so if you have any, air rifle shooters, planning to attend please send me an e-mail so we can coordinate that. Clubs are also welcome to spend the night at the club Friday or Saturday night if that helps you in your travel plans.
The league is on facebook, you can find updates about the league on that site. Please look us up, and share your team photos and “like” us. Please share this e-mail with your teammates and fellow shooters. See you all at the range.
Peter Visconti
League Director